Microsoft Simplifies Windows 11 Insider Testing
Microsoft is making changes to the Windows Insider Program, allowing testers to access experimental features without using third-party tools like ViVeTool. The new Experimental Channel simplifies the testing process.
Why it matters
These changes will improve the Windows testing experience for users, providing more direct access to new features.
Key Points
- 1Microsoft is updating the Windows Insider Program
- 2Testers can now access experimental features without ViVeTool
- 3The Experimental Channel is being added alongside the existing Beta Channel
- 4The changes aim to make the testing process less confusing
Details
Microsoft has been gradually rolling out new Windows 11 features using a technology called Controlled Feature Rollout (CFR). However, this has often frustrated testers who want early access to experimental features. To address this, Microsoft is simplifying the Windows Insider Program by introducing a new Experimental Channel alongside the existing Beta Channel. This will allow testers to directly access and test experimental Windows 11 features without having to rely on third-party tools like ViVeTool. The goal is to make the testing process more straightforward and accessible for Windows Insider Program participants.
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